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The London Taxi Company opened a £300 million state of the art facility that will build the city's first electric taxi.
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A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more than 1,000 jobs. The London Taxi Company's (LTC) Ansty Park site in Coventry is the home of its new electric taxi, the TX5. Administrators were called into LTC in 2012 before Chinese carmaker Geely bought the business the following year.
LTC Chairman Carl-Peter Forster said the company was "extremely proud of what we have achieved". The company, which now employs up to 1,500 people, has invested millions in the TX5 after manufacturing the black cab in the UK for 69 years.
It has been described as one of the great comeback stories in UK manufacturing history - and that is exactly what it is.
Back in 2013London Taxis International was on its knees and looking for a new owner. Then Chinese firm Geely came to the rescue and almost immediately announced plans to build a new factory - but not only that, it revealed plans to make electric vehicles and employ more than 1,000 people.
It is the first all-new car factory in the Midlands since 2003, when Aston Martin opened its state-of-the-art plant at Gaydon in Warwickshire. That was on a much smaller scale, though.
It is also one of the biggest single Chinese investments in the region and it shows that the West Midlands continues to lead the way when it comes to both automotive research and development and production.
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(8 Oct 2011)
AP TelevisionPune, MaharashtraState, India - September 9, 2011
1. Close tracking shot of front of red London taxi
2. Wide of London taxi driving
3. Close tracking of London taxi wheel
4. Mid low angle tracking shot of taxi turning
5. Mid pan left of taxi pulling over
6. Mid of people looking at the taxi
7. Mid of motorcyclists turning to look at taxi
8. Mid of people peering into taxi window
9. Wide of OakwoodServiceApartments with two taxis parked
10. Close of football ice bucket and drawer with TV remote
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"London taxis are very famous all over the world - people are using in London for last 50 years. It's got a very iconic shape and again very heavily built, it's not like other passenger cars, it's meant for taxi, that is why we decided to bring London taxi to Pune."
11. Mid of Sagar Chordia arranging the drinks bar
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"Companies like Volkswagen, Fiat, General Motors everyone is putting up a plant in Pune so in all our hotel, we have 60 per cent of occupancy by auto companies, so they are loving it."
13. Close of Chordia's reflection with London Taxi Company logo
14. Mid of expat DebbieHarris stepping into London taxi
15. Close pan left of taxi driver
16. Wide of taxi in traffic
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Debbie Harris, American expat living in Pune, vox pop
"I think it is an absolutely wonderful ride, makes me want to move to London just to go for a taxi ride."
18. Wide of taxi turning in heavy traffic
19. Mid of touring SherryAngel getting into taxi
20. Mid tilt up of taxi pulling away
21. Wide low tracking shot of taxi driving
22. Wide of bullock and cart on the street
23. Close of Sherry Angel looking out of the taxi window
24. Tracking shot of taxi stuck behind bullock and cart
25. Tracking shot taxi overtaking bullock
26. Mid rear view of bullock
27. Close of taxi driver
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sherry Angel, tourist from USA
"I love it, it was quite a surprise to see it, because I've been to London before and I enjoy the taxis there, and this was a pleasant surprise, and it's wonderful to take this and go shopping and you have all all the space for your shopping bags. And it's just a wonderful way to see the city in a beautiful vehicle like this."
29. Tracking shot of reflections in taxi door
30. Mid of passenger back seat in the taxi
31. Wide pan right of London Taxi passing by
32. Mid of passenger getting out of the car and being greeted by the driver
33. Close of driver cleaning the vehicle
34. Wide of London taxi pans right to the Oakwood service Apartments
LEADIN:
Traditional London taxis are turning heads in the western city of Pune.
They're the latest marketing tool by a real estate agents which is promising customers the ultimate in luxury and style.
STORYLINE:
No, this isn't Piccadilly Circus. It isn't even London. This is Pune, in western India.
It's no wonder this traditional London cab is turning heads.
But the London taxi isn't lost, it's one of ten imported by an estate agent to offer its clients the taste of western luxury.
And on Pune's chaotic streets the London cab has already become something of a local celebrity.
Wherever it parks the taxi is surrounded by curious onlookers and motorcyclists, some beeping their horns as they ride past.
The taxi belongs to Panchshil Realty, a leading local estate agent and construction company.
These robust hand-built vehicles are designed to be driven for hundreds of thousands of miles and should be able to withstand the challenges posed by Indian roads.
And the company's first customers are similarly impressed.
wacky
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A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together from start to finish.
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Scientific research shows that black taxi drivers develop a particular part of the brain known as the hippocampus when studying for The Knowledge, a special training programme where they memorise London's 25 thousand streets. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report. Duration: 02:22.

In the United States, the police department of the city of Boston has a Hackney Carriage Unit, analogous to taxicab regulators in other cities, that issues Hackney Carriage medallions to its taxi operators.

Etymology

The name 'hackney' was once thought to be an anglicized derivative of French haquenée—a horse of medium size recommended for lady riders; however, current opinion is that it is derived from the village name Hackney (now part of London). Despite the currency of this opinion, however, earlier sources dispute it. In 1908, a popular London newspaper stated, "The hackney coach—which is commonly supposed, though wrongly, to have taken its name from the district in the north of London—was started in the metropolis so long ago as 1025 by a certain Captain Bailey." The place-name, through its fame for its horses and horse-drawn carriages, is also the root of the Spanish word jaca, a term used for a small breed of horse and the Sardinianachetta horse. The first documented "hackney coach"—the forerunner of the more generic "hackney carriage"—operated in London in 1621.

Medium shot

Use

Medium shots are favored in sequences where dialogues or a small group of people are acting, as they give the viewer a partial view of the background and also show the subjects' facial expressions in the context of their body language. Medium shots are also used when the subject in the shot is delivering information, such as news presenters. It is also used in interviews. It is the most common shot in movies, and it usually follows the first establishing shots of a new scene or location. The first film director to use medium shots as well as close-ups effectively to develop the story was D. W. Griffith.John Ford also used medium shots liberally in his films.

A normal lens that sees what the human eye see, is usually used for medium shots.

Definition

The dividing line between what constitutes a long shot and medium shot is not definite, nor is the line between medium shot and close-up. In some standard texts and professional references, a full-length view of a human subject is called a medium shot; in this terminology, a shot of the person from the knees up or the waist up is a close-up shot. In other texts, these partial views are called medium shots. In principal, the medium shot is what can be seen with the human eye in a single quick glance and convey all the action taking place in that field of view.

Taxicab

A taxicab, also known as a taxi or a cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice. This differs from other modes of public transport where the pick-up and drop-off locations are determined by the service provider, not by the passenger, although demand responsive transport and share taxis provide a hybrid bus/taxi mode.

There are four distinct forms of taxicab, which can be identified by slightly differing terms in different countries:

The London Taxi Company

The London Taxi Corporation Ltd (trading as The London Taxi Company; formerly Manganese Bronze Holdings plc) is an automotiveengineering company headquartered in Coventry, United Kingdom, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Chinese automaker Geely. It was founded in 1899 and its principal activity is the design, development and production of taxicabs.

Once an important conglomerator of British motorcycle marques, the sale of its components division in 2003 left the company with only one operating division—LTI Limited, trading as The London Taxi Company—which manufactures London black taxicabs for the UK market at its manufacturing site in Coventry and in Shanghai for sale in the rest of the world. It retails and provides maintenance services for taxis in major cities globally.

In October 2012, Manganese entered administration, having not made a profit since 2007. Geely, which already owned 20% of the shares in the company's UK business, agreed to purchase the London Taxi Company's principal assets and trade from the administrator in order to save the business and continue the production of taxis in Coventry.

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London's famous black cabs are going green | CNBC International

London's famous black cabs are going green | CNBC International

London's famous black cabs are going green | CNBC International

The London Taxi Company opened a £300 million state of the art facility that will build the city's first electric taxi.
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London taxi factory hailed as one of the 'great British comebacks'

A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more than 1,000 jobs. The London Taxi Company's (LTC) Ansty Park site in Coventry is the home of its new electric taxi, the TX5. Administrators were called into LTC in 2012 before Chinese carmaker Geely bought the business the following year.
LTC Chairman Carl-Peter Forster said the company was "extremely proud of what we have achieved". The company, which now employs up to 1,500 people, has invested millions in the TX5 after manufacturing the black cab in the UK for 69 years.
It has been described as one of the great comeback stories in UK manufacturing history - and that is exactly what it is.
Back in 2013London Taxis International was on its knees and looking for a new owner. Then Chinese firm Geely came to the rescue and almost immediately announced plans to build a new factory - but not only that, it revealed plans to make electric vehicles and employ more than 1,000 people.
It is the first all-new car factory in the Midlands since 2003, when Aston Martin opened its state-of-the-art plant at Gaydon in Warwickshire. That was on a much smaller scale, though.
It is also one of the biggest single Chinese investments in the region and it shows that the West Midlands continues to lead the way when it comes to both automotive research and development and production.
22nd March 2017

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How It's Made London Taxis

How It's Made London Taxis

How It's Made London Taxis

4:29

London taxis a hit on Indian roads

London taxis a hit on Indian roads

London taxis a hit on Indian roads

(8 Oct 2011)
AP TelevisionPune, MaharashtraState, India - September 9, 2011
1. Close tracking shot of front of red London taxi
2. Wide of London taxi driving
3. Close tracking of London taxi wheel
4. Mid low angle tracking shot of taxi turning
5. Mid pan left of taxi pulling over
6. Mid of people looking at the taxi
7. Mid of motorcyclists turning to look at taxi
8. Mid of people peering into taxi window
9. Wide of OakwoodServiceApartments with two taxis parked
10. Close of football ice bucket and drawer with TV remote
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"London taxis are very famous all over the world - people are using in London for last 50 years. It's got a very iconic shape and again very heavily built, it's not like other passenger cars, it's meant for taxi, that is why we decided to bring London taxi to Pune."
11. Mid of Sagar Chordia arranging the drinks bar
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"Companies like Volkswagen, Fiat, General Motors everyone is putting up a plant in Pune so in all our hotel, we have 60 per cent of occupancy by auto companies, so they are loving it."
13. Close of Chordia's reflection with London Taxi Company logo
14. Mid of expat DebbieHarris stepping into London taxi
15. Close pan left of taxi driver
16. Wide of taxi in traffic
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Debbie Harris, American expat living in Pune, vox pop
"I think it is an absolutely wonderful ride, makes me want to move to London just to go for a taxi ride."
18. Wide of taxi turning in heavy traffic
19. Mid of touring SherryAngel getting into taxi
20. Mid tilt up of taxi pulling away
21. Wide low tracking shot of taxi driving
22. Wide of bullock and cart on the street
23. Close of Sherry Angel looking out of the taxi window
24. Tracking shot of taxi stuck behind bullock and cart
25. Tracking shot taxi overtaking bullock
26. Mid rear view of bullock
27. Close of taxi driver
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sherry Angel, tourist from USA
"I love it, it was quite a surprise to see it, because I've been to London before and I enjoy the taxis there, and this was a pleasant surprise, and it's wonderful to take this and go shopping and you have all all the space for your shopping bags. And it's just a wonderful way to see the city in a beautiful vehicle like this."
29. Tracking shot of reflections in taxi door
30. Mid of passenger back seat in the taxi
31. Wide pan right of London Taxi passing by
32. Mid of passenger getting out of the car and being greeted by the driver
33. Close of driver cleaning the vehicle
34. Wide of London taxi pans right to the Oakwood service Apartments
LEADIN:
Traditional London taxis are turning heads in the western city of Pune.
They're the latest marketing tool by a real estate agents which is promising customers the ultimate in luxury and style.
STORYLINE:
No, this isn't Piccadilly Circus. It isn't even London. This is Pune, in western India.
It's no wonder this traditional London cab is turning heads.
But the London taxi isn't lost, it's one of ten imported by an estate agent to offer its clients the taste of western luxury.
And on Pune's chaotic streets the London cab has already become something of a local celebrity.
Wherever it parks the taxi is surrounded by curious onlookers and motorcyclists, some beeping their horns as they ride past.
The taxi belongs to Panchshil Realty, a leading local estate agent and construction company.
These robust hand-built vehicles are designed to be driven for hundreds of thousands of miles and should be able to withstand the challenges posed by Indian roads.
And the company's first customers are similarly impressed.
wacky
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Odrestaurowanie klasyka - London Taxis International

Odrestaurowanie klasyka - London Taxis International

Odrestaurowanie klasyka - London Taxis International

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A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together

A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together

A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together

A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together from start to finish.
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London taxi drivers develop a different part of the brain

Scientific research shows that black taxi drivers develop a particular part of the brain known as the hippocampus when studying for The Knowledge, a special training programme where they memorise London's 25 thousand streets. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report. Duration: 02:22.

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My V8 8.2 litre London taxi. Also shown "dancing" thanks to the full hydraulics.

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Nissan launch a new taxi for London

Nissan launch a new taxi for London

Nissan launch a new taxi for London

Nissan launch a new taxi for London
NISSAN UNVEILS THE NEWFACE OF ITS TAXI FOR LONDON
Designed in London, for London, at Nissan's European design centre in PaddingtonProduction version will be launched in December 2014Zero emission electric taxi to be launched in 2015
Nissan unveiled the new face of its Taxi for London, re-designed to make it instantly recognisable as one of the capital's iconic black cabs.
Based on the company's successful multi-purpose NV200 platform, the vehicle was first unveiled as a bold and exciting new vision for the famous London Hackney Carriage in August 2012. In response to feedback from the London Mayor's office, Transport for London and other key organisations which have put their backing behind the new taxi, Nissan has redesigned the vehicle to better reflect the iconic nature of the traditional black cab.
Nissan's newly-redesigned taxi has been developed for London, in London, by Nissan DesignEurope (NDE) in Paddington, the same design centre responsible for the Qashqai and Juke. The new taxi will be launched in December 2014 with a modern, clean, 1.6-litre petrol engine equipped with an automatic gearbox. Furthermore, Nissan will launch a zero emission electric version of the NV200 taxi in 2015.
Nissan already has a rich pedigree in the London taxi market -- its 2.7-litre TD27 diesel engine was fitted to the FX4 'Fairway' and TX1 black cabs during the 1980s and '90s and gained a reputation for reliability and durability. In developing the NV200 Taxi for London, Nissan has ensured that it adheres to the strict TfL regulations governing Hackney Carriages, including the required 25-foot (7.6-metre) turning circle.
The NV200 cab for London is part of Nissan's global taxi programme, which also encompasses New York, Barcelona and Tokyo. The London version's design is bespoke, reflecting the rich heritage and status of London's black cabs.
Among the specific changes that have been made to the front of the NV200 taxi are:
• Round headlamps and a re-modelled grille mirroring the traditional black cab 'face'
• LED lighting to improve visibility of the traditional taxi sign
• Completely new front bumper panels
Design Excellence Manager at NDE, Darryl Scriven, said: "Having already overcome the unique technical challenges presented by the development of a new Hackney Carriage for London ahead of our launch of the vehicle in August 2012, we turned our attention to making the vehicle look the part.
"The Mayor's office and taxi drivers were very keen that we maintain the character of the Hackney Carriage, making it something that people in the city can be proud of.
"The main challenges were concerned with making sure customers can easily recognise it as a taxi. Being in London, we were able to go out and talk to cabbies about what was important to them as well as look at the vehicle from a customer's viewpoint. It's unusual for us to be able to work on something as bespoke as this, specifically for one location in the world and we are very proud to have been asked to do so."
Andy Palmer, Chief Planning Officer and EVP, Nissan Motor Corporation, said: "Since we launched our Taxi for London in August 2012, we have worked closely with the Mayor's office and associated stakeholders and interested parties to ensure that Nissan's new cab not only raises the bar for both driver and passenger, but is also as instantly-recognisable as its legendary forebears.
"Alongside this, our engineers at Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, have continued work on the cab, running real-world trials on the streets of London."
Nissan intends to put the NV200 Taxi for London on sale in the Capital in December 2014. From launch the new taxi will be available with a 1.6-litre petrol engine equipped with an automatic gearbox. Compared to current diesel London taxis, this engine will be far cleaner, with lower levels of NOx and particulates.
Nissan franchised dealer group, Glyn Hopkin, has been appointed as the exclusive retailer to sell the Nissan NV200 Taxi for London from a purpose-built, ultra-modern showroom facility based in Canary Wharf.
Nissan is also forging ahead with its pioneering work in the sustainable motoring field, developing a 100 per cent electric taxi -- the e-NV200 -- which it aims to have on the streets of London years ahead of the Mayor's target of 2020 for the development of a zero-emissions taxi. Nissan's electric taxi will be on the streets of a UK city in 2015.

5:15

2003 London Taxi LTI TXII Executive Sedan for Sale

2003 London Taxi LTI TXII Executive Sedan for Sale

2003 London Taxi LTI TXII Executive Sedan for Sale

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The LondonTaxi is a very versatile vehicle, incredibly rugged, reliable and surprisingly affordable. It's not unusual for these workhorses to cover over 1,000,000 miles in a 10 year period so in addition to the need for them to be distinctive and easily recognized as a Hackney Carriage, they have to be durable, reliable and fit for any purpose. A design and build process of evolution rather than revolution has given us the London style taxi known all around the world today.
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London's taxis to the rescue

London's taxis to the rescue

London's taxis to the rescue

In the face great disrespect shown to our veterans by the Mayor and bosses of TfL, London's Licensed Taxi drivers stepped up to the plate and picked up the baton.

1:14

London Taxis - Austin FX4

London Taxis - Austin FX4

London Taxis - Austin FX4

A video slideshow of the london taxi.

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London Taxi Black Cab TX1 Top Gear review

London Taxi Black Cab TX1 Top Gear review

London Taxi Black Cab TX1 Top Gear review

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London's iconic black cabs on the roads of China

London's iconic black cabs on the roads of China

London's iconic black cabs on the roads of China

SHOTLIST
Shanghai, August 29, 2008
1. Close up of "Shanghai Inglun" brand in Chinese, pull out to see line up of backs of London taxis.
2. Wide shot of London taxis lined up from the front inside factory
3. Close up of models of London taxis with focus changing
4. Close up of model London taxis with Union flag painted on it
5. Set up shot of Paul Stowe at desk with models in front
6. Close up of Paul's hands working on keyboard
7. Wide shot of Paul at desk working
8. Close up of bowler hat in office
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, ExecutiveDeputyGeneral Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.:
"I don't carry it everywhere, but I do use it as a prop to explain why we have such a high roof in the vehicle, and it all generates from the original history of the vehicle, and the culture within London that the vehicle had to be accessible for gentlemen to wear their bowler hats without moving, while travelling, so to explain what a bowler hat is in China I always carry one around with me."
10. Wide shot of Black Cab driving down road
11. MediumShot of Black Cab on bridge and rickshaw peddling by
12. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe:
"I actually purchased the bowler hat in the UK, in London, but I was surprised to see when I actually looked at the label that it was made in China."
13. Medium shot of billboard with Shanghai Maple ad
14. factory exterior wide shot
15. Medium shot of Shanghai Maple factory entry sign
16. Close up promotional photo of Li Shufu, founder of Geely Group at signing ceremony for the joint venture, pull out to show full panel
17. Wide shot of factory (pressing machines) with signing ceremony panel on left of screen
18. Close up of welding with sparks
19. Medium shot of workers welding
20. Wide shot of worker welding on body of Black Cab
21. Medium shot of workers welding body of Black Cab
22. Wide shot of worker wiping the body of a Black Cab
23. Close up of worker wiping body of Black Cab
24. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Li Shaopeng, 24, engineer in factory
"I am very proud to take part in this project. Because this project has a great future. This is an ancient, a classic car so I believe it has a good future in the local market."
25. Close up of taxi light on table
26. Medium shot of back of worker with Black Cab shirt on
27. Close up of worker from front
28. Medium shot of workers working on gold Cab
29. Medium shot of worker putting in interior to car
30. Close up of worker installing interior
31. Medium shot of worker installing interior through back of cab
32. Close up of worker putting in screw with machine
33. Close up of worker face
34. Close up of taxi sign, pull out to see white London Taxi
35. Medium shot of Paul getting into the car in front of factory with sign of factory
36. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, Executive Deputy General Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.
"China's obviously the largest growing, and well it's the second largest auto market in the world. But we also get advantages from our supply base here. We're looking to resource all of the parts to China, which adds advantages to the UK companies, so they can actually purchase lower cost parts and be more competitive in the taxi market over in the UK and around the world."
37. Wide shot of cab driving away from factory
38. Close up of Paul hand on wheel
39. Close up of Paul face driving, pan to road ahead and bowl hat on front dashboard
40. Wide shot of back of Black Cab driving away
LEAD IN
London's black cabs - known around the world for their iconic design - are taking to the roads of China.
Full production is expected to begin before the end of the year - after nearly four years of negotiations.
STORYLINE:
It's a new name to go with a new birth place - China.
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London's famous black cabs are going green | CNBC International

The London Taxi Company opened a £300 million state of the art facility that will build the city's first electric taxi.
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Iconic Black London Taxis are Going Green

London taxi factory hailed as one of the 'great British comebacks'

A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more than 1,000 jobs. The London Taxi Company's (LTC) Ansty Park site in Coventry is the home of its new electric taxi, the TX5. Administrators were called into LTC in 2012 before Chinese carmaker Geely bought the business the following year.
LTC Chairman Carl-Peter Forster said the company was "extremely proud of what we have achieved". The company, which now employs up to 1,500 people, has invested millions in the TX5 after manufacturing the black cab in the UK for 69 years.
It has been described as one of the great comeback stories in UK manufacturing history - and that is exactly what it is.
Back in 2013London Taxis International was on its knees and looking for a new ow...

published: 22 Mar 2017

How It's Made London Taxis

published: 20 Jul 2015

London taxis a hit on Indian roads

(8 Oct 2011)
AP TelevisionPune, MaharashtraState, India - September 9, 2011
1. Close tracking shot of front of red London taxi
2. Wide of London taxi driving
3. Close tracking of London taxi wheel
4. Mid low angle tracking shot of taxi turning
5. Mid pan left of taxi pulling over
6. Mid of people looking at the taxi
7. Mid of motorcyclists turning to look at taxi
8. Mid of people peering into taxi window
9. Wide of OakwoodServiceApartments with two taxis parked
10. Close of football ice bucket and drawer with TV remote
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"London taxis are very famous all over the world - people are using in London for last 50 years. It's got a very iconic shape and again very heavily built, it's not like other passenger ca...

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A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together

A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together from start to finish.
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London taxi drivers develop a different part of the brain

Scientific research shows that black taxi drivers develop a particular part of the brain known as the hippocampus when studying for The Knowledge, a special training programme where they memorise London's 25 thousand streets. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report. Duration: 02:22.

2003 London Taxi LTI TXII Executive Sedan for Sale

Visithttp://www.leftcoastclassics.com/2003-london-taxi/ to see this 2003London TaxiLTI TXIIExecutiveSedan for sale from Left CoastClassics in Sonoma California.
The LondonTaxi is a very versatile vehicle, incredibly rugged, reliable and surprisingly affordable. It's not unusual for these workhorses to cover over 1,000,000 miles in a 10 year period so in addition to the need for them to be distinctive and easily recognized as a Hackney Carriage, they have to be durable, reliable and fit for any purpose. A design and build process of evolution rather than revolution has given us the London style taxi known all around the world today.
This beautiful, immaculate London Taxi LTI Executive Sedan for sale from Left Coast Classics is a one-owner London Taxi with just 14,940 miles. Has bee...

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In the face great disrespect shown to our veterans by the Mayor and bosses of TfL, London's Licensed Taxi drivers stepped up to the plate and picked up the baton.

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A video slideshow of the london taxi.

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London Taxi Black Cab TX1 Top Gear review

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London's iconic black cabs on the roads of China

SHOTLIST
Shanghai, August 29, 2008
1. Close up of "Shanghai Inglun" brand in Chinese, pull out to see line up of backs of London taxis.
2. Wide shot of London taxis lined up from the front inside factory
3. Close up of models of London taxis with focus changing
4. Close up of model London taxis with Union flag painted on it
5. Set up shot of Paul Stowe at desk with models in front
6. Close up of Paul's hands working on keyboard
7. Wide shot of Paul at desk working
8. Close up of bowler hat in office
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, ExecutiveDeputyGeneral Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.:
"I don't carry it everywhere, but I do use it as a prop to explain why we have such a high roof in the vehicle, and it all generates from the original history of the vehic...

The London Taxi Company opened a £300 million state of the art facility that will build the city's first electric taxi.
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London taxi factory hailed as one of the 'great British comebacks'

A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more than 1,000 jobs. The London Taxi Company'...

A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more than 1,000 jobs. The London Taxi Company's (LTC) Ansty Park site in Coventry is the home of its new electric taxi, the TX5. Administrators were called into LTC in 2012 before Chinese carmaker Geely bought the business the following year.
LTC Chairman Carl-Peter Forster said the company was "extremely proud of what we have achieved". The company, which now employs up to 1,500 people, has invested millions in the TX5 after manufacturing the black cab in the UK for 69 years.
It has been described as one of the great comeback stories in UK manufacturing history - and that is exactly what it is.
Back in 2013London Taxis International was on its knees and looking for a new owner. Then Chinese firm Geely came to the rescue and almost immediately announced plans to build a new factory - but not only that, it revealed plans to make electric vehicles and employ more than 1,000 people.
It is the first all-new car factory in the Midlands since 2003, when Aston Martin opened its state-of-the-art plant at Gaydon in Warwickshire. That was on a much smaller scale, though.
It is also one of the biggest single Chinese investments in the region and it shows that the West Midlands continues to lead the way when it comes to both automotive research and development and production.
22nd March 2017

A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more than 1,000 jobs. The London Taxi Company's (LTC) Ansty Park site in Coventry is the home of its new electric taxi, the TX5. Administrators were called into LTC in 2012 before Chinese carmaker Geely bought the business the following year.
LTC Chairman Carl-Peter Forster said the company was "extremely proud of what we have achieved". The company, which now employs up to 1,500 people, has invested millions in the TX5 after manufacturing the black cab in the UK for 69 years.
It has been described as one of the great comeback stories in UK manufacturing history - and that is exactly what it is.
Back in 2013London Taxis International was on its knees and looking for a new owner. Then Chinese firm Geely came to the rescue and almost immediately announced plans to build a new factory - but not only that, it revealed plans to make electric vehicles and employ more than 1,000 people.
It is the first all-new car factory in the Midlands since 2003, when Aston Martin opened its state-of-the-art plant at Gaydon in Warwickshire. That was on a much smaller scale, though.
It is also one of the biggest single Chinese investments in the region and it shows that the West Midlands continues to lead the way when it comes to both automotive research and development and production.
22nd March 2017

(8 Oct 2011)
AP TelevisionPune, MaharashtraState, India - September 9, 2011
1. Close tracking shot of front of red London taxi
2. Wide of London taxi driving
3. Close tracking of London taxi wheel
4. Mid low angle tracking shot of taxi turning
5. Mid pan left of taxi pulling over
6. Mid of people looking at the taxi
7. Mid of motorcyclists turning to look at taxi
8. Mid of people peering into taxi window
9. Wide of OakwoodServiceApartments with two taxis parked
10. Close of football ice bucket and drawer with TV remote
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"London taxis are very famous all over the world - people are using in London for last 50 years. It's got a very iconic shape and again very heavily built, it's not like other passenger cars, it's meant for taxi, that is why we decided to bring London taxi to Pune."
11. Mid of Sagar Chordia arranging the drinks bar
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"Companies like Volkswagen, Fiat, General Motors everyone is putting up a plant in Pune so in all our hotel, we have 60 per cent of occupancy by auto companies, so they are loving it."
13. Close of Chordia's reflection with London Taxi Company logo
14. Mid of expat DebbieHarris stepping into London taxi
15. Close pan left of taxi driver
16. Wide of taxi in traffic
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Debbie Harris, American expat living in Pune, vox pop
"I think it is an absolutely wonderful ride, makes me want to move to London just to go for a taxi ride."
18. Wide of taxi turning in heavy traffic
19. Mid of touring SherryAngel getting into taxi
20. Mid tilt up of taxi pulling away
21. Wide low tracking shot of taxi driving
22. Wide of bullock and cart on the street
23. Close of Sherry Angel looking out of the taxi window
24. Tracking shot of taxi stuck behind bullock and cart
25. Tracking shot taxi overtaking bullock
26. Mid rear view of bullock
27. Close of taxi driver
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sherry Angel, tourist from USA
"I love it, it was quite a surprise to see it, because I've been to London before and I enjoy the taxis there, and this was a pleasant surprise, and it's wonderful to take this and go shopping and you have all all the space for your shopping bags. And it's just a wonderful way to see the city in a beautiful vehicle like this."
29. Tracking shot of reflections in taxi door
30. Mid of passenger back seat in the taxi
31. Wide pan right of London Taxi passing by
32. Mid of passenger getting out of the car and being greeted by the driver
33. Close of driver cleaning the vehicle
34. Wide of London taxi pans right to the Oakwood service Apartments
LEADIN:
Traditional London taxis are turning heads in the western city of Pune.
They're the latest marketing tool by a real estate agents which is promising customers the ultimate in luxury and style.
STORYLINE:
No, this isn't Piccadilly Circus. It isn't even London. This is Pune, in western India.
It's no wonder this traditional London cab is turning heads.
But the London taxi isn't lost, it's one of ten imported by an estate agent to offer its clients the taste of western luxury.
And on Pune's chaotic streets the London cab has already become something of a local celebrity.
Wherever it parks the taxi is surrounded by curious onlookers and motorcyclists, some beeping their horns as they ride past.
The taxi belongs to Panchshil Realty, a leading local estate agent and construction company.
These robust hand-built vehicles are designed to be driven for hundreds of thousands of miles and should be able to withstand the challenges posed by Indian roads.
And the company's first customers are similarly impressed.
wacky
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(8 Oct 2011)
AP TelevisionPune, MaharashtraState, India - September 9, 2011
1. Close tracking shot of front of red London taxi
2. Wide of London taxi driving
3. Close tracking of London taxi wheel
4. Mid low angle tracking shot of taxi turning
5. Mid pan left of taxi pulling over
6. Mid of people looking at the taxi
7. Mid of motorcyclists turning to look at taxi
8. Mid of people peering into taxi window
9. Wide of OakwoodServiceApartments with two taxis parked
10. Close of football ice bucket and drawer with TV remote
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"London taxis are very famous all over the world - people are using in London for last 50 years. It's got a very iconic shape and again very heavily built, it's not like other passenger cars, it's meant for taxi, that is why we decided to bring London taxi to Pune."
11. Mid of Sagar Chordia arranging the drinks bar
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sagar Chordia, chairman, Panchshil Realty
"Companies like Volkswagen, Fiat, General Motors everyone is putting up a plant in Pune so in all our hotel, we have 60 per cent of occupancy by auto companies, so they are loving it."
13. Close of Chordia's reflection with London Taxi Company logo
14. Mid of expat DebbieHarris stepping into London taxi
15. Close pan left of taxi driver
16. Wide of taxi in traffic
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Debbie Harris, American expat living in Pune, vox pop
"I think it is an absolutely wonderful ride, makes me want to move to London just to go for a taxi ride."
18. Wide of taxi turning in heavy traffic
19. Mid of touring SherryAngel getting into taxi
20. Mid tilt up of taxi pulling away
21. Wide low tracking shot of taxi driving
22. Wide of bullock and cart on the street
23. Close of Sherry Angel looking out of the taxi window
24. Tracking shot of taxi stuck behind bullock and cart
25. Tracking shot taxi overtaking bullock
26. Mid rear view of bullock
27. Close of taxi driver
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sherry Angel, tourist from USA
"I love it, it was quite a surprise to see it, because I've been to London before and I enjoy the taxis there, and this was a pleasant surprise, and it's wonderful to take this and go shopping and you have all all the space for your shopping bags. And it's just a wonderful way to see the city in a beautiful vehicle like this."
29. Tracking shot of reflections in taxi door
30. Mid of passenger back seat in the taxi
31. Wide pan right of London Taxi passing by
32. Mid of passenger getting out of the car and being greeted by the driver
33. Close of driver cleaning the vehicle
34. Wide of London taxi pans right to the Oakwood service Apartments
LEADIN:
Traditional London taxis are turning heads in the western city of Pune.
They're the latest marketing tool by a real estate agents which is promising customers the ultimate in luxury and style.
STORYLINE:
No, this isn't Piccadilly Circus. It isn't even London. This is Pune, in western India.
It's no wonder this traditional London cab is turning heads.
But the London taxi isn't lost, it's one of ten imported by an estate agent to offer its clients the taste of western luxury.
And on Pune's chaotic streets the London cab has already become something of a local celebrity.
Wherever it parks the taxi is surrounded by curious onlookers and motorcyclists, some beeping their horns as they ride past.
The taxi belongs to Panchshil Realty, a leading local estate agent and construction company.
These robust hand-built vehicles are designed to be driven for hundreds of thousands of miles and should be able to withstand the challenges posed by Indian roads.
And the company's first customers are similarly impressed.
wacky
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A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together from start to finish.
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A look at how the famous black London taxi is put together from start to finish.
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Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

Scientific research shows that black taxi drivers develop a particular part of the brain known as the hippocampus when studying for The Knowledge, a special training programme where they memorise London's 25 thousand streets. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report. Duration: 02:22.

Scientific research shows that black taxi drivers develop a particular part of the brain known as the hippocampus when studying for The Knowledge, a special training programme where they memorise London's 25 thousand streets. A natural sound version of an AFPTV report. Duration: 02:22.

Nissan launch a new taxi for London
NISSAN UNVEILS THE NEWFACE OF ITS TAXI FOR LONDON
Designed in London, for London, at Nissan's European design centre in PaddingtonProduction version will be launched in December 2014Zero emission electric taxi to be launched in 2015
Nissan unveiled the new face of its Taxi for London, re-designed to make it instantly recognisable as one of the capital's iconic black cabs.
Based on the company's successful multi-purpose NV200 platform, the vehicle was first unveiled as a bold and exciting new vision for the famous London Hackney Carriage in August 2012. In response to feedback from the London Mayor's office, Transport for London and other key organisations which have put their backing behind the new taxi, Nissan has redesigned the vehicle to better reflect the iconic nature of the traditional black cab.
Nissan's newly-redesigned taxi has been developed for London, in London, by Nissan DesignEurope (NDE) in Paddington, the same design centre responsible for the Qashqai and Juke. The new taxi will be launched in December 2014 with a modern, clean, 1.6-litre petrol engine equipped with an automatic gearbox. Furthermore, Nissan will launch a zero emission electric version of the NV200 taxi in 2015.
Nissan already has a rich pedigree in the London taxi market -- its 2.7-litre TD27 diesel engine was fitted to the FX4 'Fairway' and TX1 black cabs during the 1980s and '90s and gained a reputation for reliability and durability. In developing the NV200 Taxi for London, Nissan has ensured that it adheres to the strict TfL regulations governing Hackney Carriages, including the required 25-foot (7.6-metre) turning circle.
The NV200 cab for London is part of Nissan's global taxi programme, which also encompasses New York, Barcelona and Tokyo. The London version's design is bespoke, reflecting the rich heritage and status of London's black cabs.
Among the specific changes that have been made to the front of the NV200 taxi are:
• Round headlamps and a re-modelled grille mirroring the traditional black cab 'face'
• LED lighting to improve visibility of the traditional taxi sign
• Completely new front bumper panels
Design Excellence Manager at NDE, Darryl Scriven, said: "Having already overcome the unique technical challenges presented by the development of a new Hackney Carriage for London ahead of our launch of the vehicle in August 2012, we turned our attention to making the vehicle look the part.
"The Mayor's office and taxi drivers were very keen that we maintain the character of the Hackney Carriage, making it something that people in the city can be proud of.
"The main challenges were concerned with making sure customers can easily recognise it as a taxi. Being in London, we were able to go out and talk to cabbies about what was important to them as well as look at the vehicle from a customer's viewpoint. It's unusual for us to be able to work on something as bespoke as this, specifically for one location in the world and we are very proud to have been asked to do so."
Andy Palmer, Chief Planning Officer and EVP, Nissan Motor Corporation, said: "Since we launched our Taxi for London in August 2012, we have worked closely with the Mayor's office and associated stakeholders and interested parties to ensure that Nissan's new cab not only raises the bar for both driver and passenger, but is also as instantly-recognisable as its legendary forebears.
"Alongside this, our engineers at Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, have continued work on the cab, running real-world trials on the streets of London."
Nissan intends to put the NV200 Taxi for London on sale in the Capital in December 2014. From launch the new taxi will be available with a 1.6-litre petrol engine equipped with an automatic gearbox. Compared to current diesel London taxis, this engine will be far cleaner, with lower levels of NOx and particulates.
Nissan franchised dealer group, Glyn Hopkin, has been appointed as the exclusive retailer to sell the Nissan NV200 Taxi for London from a purpose-built, ultra-modern showroom facility based in Canary Wharf.
Nissan is also forging ahead with its pioneering work in the sustainable motoring field, developing a 100 per cent electric taxi -- the e-NV200 -- which it aims to have on the streets of London years ahead of the Mayor's target of 2020 for the development of a zero-emissions taxi. Nissan's electric taxi will be on the streets of a UK city in 2015.

Nissan launch a new taxi for London
NISSAN UNVEILS THE NEWFACE OF ITS TAXI FOR LONDON
Designed in London, for London, at Nissan's European design centre in PaddingtonProduction version will be launched in December 2014Zero emission electric taxi to be launched in 2015
Nissan unveiled the new face of its Taxi for London, re-designed to make it instantly recognisable as one of the capital's iconic black cabs.
Based on the company's successful multi-purpose NV200 platform, the vehicle was first unveiled as a bold and exciting new vision for the famous London Hackney Carriage in August 2012. In response to feedback from the London Mayor's office, Transport for London and other key organisations which have put their backing behind the new taxi, Nissan has redesigned the vehicle to better reflect the iconic nature of the traditional black cab.
Nissan's newly-redesigned taxi has been developed for London, in London, by Nissan DesignEurope (NDE) in Paddington, the same design centre responsible for the Qashqai and Juke. The new taxi will be launched in December 2014 with a modern, clean, 1.6-litre petrol engine equipped with an automatic gearbox. Furthermore, Nissan will launch a zero emission electric version of the NV200 taxi in 2015.
Nissan already has a rich pedigree in the London taxi market -- its 2.7-litre TD27 diesel engine was fitted to the FX4 'Fairway' and TX1 black cabs during the 1980s and '90s and gained a reputation for reliability and durability. In developing the NV200 Taxi for London, Nissan has ensured that it adheres to the strict TfL regulations governing Hackney Carriages, including the required 25-foot (7.6-metre) turning circle.
The NV200 cab for London is part of Nissan's global taxi programme, which also encompasses New York, Barcelona and Tokyo. The London version's design is bespoke, reflecting the rich heritage and status of London's black cabs.
Among the specific changes that have been made to the front of the NV200 taxi are:
• Round headlamps and a re-modelled grille mirroring the traditional black cab 'face'
• LED lighting to improve visibility of the traditional taxi sign
• Completely new front bumper panels
Design Excellence Manager at NDE, Darryl Scriven, said: "Having already overcome the unique technical challenges presented by the development of a new Hackney Carriage for London ahead of our launch of the vehicle in August 2012, we turned our attention to making the vehicle look the part.
"The Mayor's office and taxi drivers were very keen that we maintain the character of the Hackney Carriage, making it something that people in the city can be proud of.
"The main challenges were concerned with making sure customers can easily recognise it as a taxi. Being in London, we were able to go out and talk to cabbies about what was important to them as well as look at the vehicle from a customer's viewpoint. It's unusual for us to be able to work on something as bespoke as this, specifically for one location in the world and we are very proud to have been asked to do so."
Andy Palmer, Chief Planning Officer and EVP, Nissan Motor Corporation, said: "Since we launched our Taxi for London in August 2012, we have worked closely with the Mayor's office and associated stakeholders and interested parties to ensure that Nissan's new cab not only raises the bar for both driver and passenger, but is also as instantly-recognisable as its legendary forebears.
"Alongside this, our engineers at Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, have continued work on the cab, running real-world trials on the streets of London."
Nissan intends to put the NV200 Taxi for London on sale in the Capital in December 2014. From launch the new taxi will be available with a 1.6-litre petrol engine equipped with an automatic gearbox. Compared to current diesel London taxis, this engine will be far cleaner, with lower levels of NOx and particulates.
Nissan franchised dealer group, Glyn Hopkin, has been appointed as the exclusive retailer to sell the Nissan NV200 Taxi for London from a purpose-built, ultra-modern showroom facility based in Canary Wharf.
Nissan is also forging ahead with its pioneering work in the sustainable motoring field, developing a 100 per cent electric taxi -- the e-NV200 -- which it aims to have on the streets of London years ahead of the Mayor's target of 2020 for the development of a zero-emissions taxi. Nissan's electric taxi will be on the streets of a UK city in 2015.

Visithttp://www.leftcoastclassics.com/2003-london-taxi/ to see this 2003London TaxiLTI TXIIExecutiveSedan for sale from Left CoastClassics in Sonoma California.
The LondonTaxi is a very versatile vehicle, incredibly rugged, reliable and surprisingly affordable. It's not unusual for these workhorses to cover over 1,000,000 miles in a 10 year period so in addition to the need for them to be distinctive and easily recognized as a Hackney Carriage, they have to be durable, reliable and fit for any purpose. A design and build process of evolution rather than revolution has given us the London style taxi known all around the world today.
This beautiful, immaculate London Taxi LTI Executive Sedan for sale from Left Coast Classics is a one-owner London Taxi with just 14,940 miles. Has been garaged since new and is in excellent condition. The Paint is shiny and the interior is immaculate having been used as a private vehicle for special occasions.
Wheelchair access in some taxis can be a real problem. But the TX2 has a shallow ramp due to its low floor line, making it suitable for both manual and electric wheelchair users to safely get in and out of the vehicle straight on to, or from, the pavement. The passenger compartment is spacious and designed to accommodate wheelchair users easily.
Take a look at the link above for the full detailed description and to see the photo gallery of this nice London Taxi - then give me a call with your best offer:
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Visithttp://www.leftcoastclassics.com/2003-london-taxi/ to see this 2003London TaxiLTI TXIIExecutiveSedan for sale from Left CoastClassics in Sonoma California.
The LondonTaxi is a very versatile vehicle, incredibly rugged, reliable and surprisingly affordable. It's not unusual for these workhorses to cover over 1,000,000 miles in a 10 year period so in addition to the need for them to be distinctive and easily recognized as a Hackney Carriage, they have to be durable, reliable and fit for any purpose. A design and build process of evolution rather than revolution has given us the London style taxi known all around the world today.
This beautiful, immaculate London Taxi LTI Executive Sedan for sale from Left Coast Classics is a one-owner London Taxi with just 14,940 miles. Has been garaged since new and is in excellent condition. The Paint is shiny and the interior is immaculate having been used as a private vehicle for special occasions.
Wheelchair access in some taxis can be a real problem. But the TX2 has a shallow ramp due to its low floor line, making it suitable for both manual and electric wheelchair users to safely get in and out of the vehicle straight on to, or from, the pavement. The passenger compartment is spacious and designed to accommodate wheelchair users easily.
Take a look at the link above for the full detailed description and to see the photo gallery of this nice London Taxi - then give me a call with your best offer:
Donn Dabney
707-332-8331
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SHOTLIST
Shanghai, August 29, 2008
1. Close up of "Shanghai Inglun" brand in Chinese, pull out to see line up of backs of London taxis.
2. Wide shot of London taxis lined up from the front inside factory
3. Close up of models of London taxis with focus changing
4. Close up of model London taxis with Union flag painted on it
5. Set up shot of Paul Stowe at desk with models in front
6. Close up of Paul's hands working on keyboard
7. Wide shot of Paul at desk working
8. Close up of bowler hat in office
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, ExecutiveDeputyGeneral Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.:
"I don't carry it everywhere, but I do use it as a prop to explain why we have such a high roof in the vehicle, and it all generates from the original history of the vehicle, and the culture within London that the vehicle had to be accessible for gentlemen to wear their bowler hats without moving, while travelling, so to explain what a bowler hat is in China I always carry one around with me."
10. Wide shot of Black Cab driving down road
11. MediumShot of Black Cab on bridge and rickshaw peddling by
12. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe:
"I actually purchased the bowler hat in the UK, in London, but I was surprised to see when I actually looked at the label that it was made in China."
13. Medium shot of billboard with Shanghai Maple ad
14. factory exterior wide shot
15. Medium shot of Shanghai Maple factory entry sign
16. Close up promotional photo of Li Shufu, founder of Geely Group at signing ceremony for the joint venture, pull out to show full panel
17. Wide shot of factory (pressing machines) with signing ceremony panel on left of screen
18. Close up of welding with sparks
19. Medium shot of workers welding
20. Wide shot of worker welding on body of Black Cab
21. Medium shot of workers welding body of Black Cab
22. Wide shot of worker wiping the body of a Black Cab
23. Close up of worker wiping body of Black Cab
24. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Li Shaopeng, 24, engineer in factory
"I am very proud to take part in this project. Because this project has a great future. This is an ancient, a classic car so I believe it has a good future in the local market."
25. Close up of taxi light on table
26. Medium shot of back of worker with Black Cab shirt on
27. Close up of worker from front
28. Medium shot of workers working on gold Cab
29. Medium shot of worker putting in interior to car
30. Close up of worker installing interior
31. Medium shot of worker installing interior through back of cab
32. Close up of worker putting in screw with machine
33. Close up of worker face
34. Close up of taxi sign, pull out to see white London Taxi
35. Medium shot of Paul getting into the car in front of factory with sign of factory
36. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, Executive Deputy General Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.
"China's obviously the largest growing, and well it's the second largest auto market in the world. But we also get advantages from our supply base here. We're looking to resource all of the parts to China, which adds advantages to the UK companies, so they can actually purchase lower cost parts and be more competitive in the taxi market over in the UK and around the world."
37. Wide shot of cab driving away from factory
38. Close up of Paul hand on wheel
39. Close up of Paul face driving, pan to road ahead and bowl hat on front dashboard
40. Wide shot of back of Black Cab driving away
LEAD IN
London's black cabs - known around the world for their iconic design - are taking to the roads of China.
Full production is expected to begin before the end of the year - after nearly four years of negotiations.
STORYLINE:
It's a new name to go with a new birth place - China.
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SHOTLIST
Shanghai, August 29, 2008
1. Close up of "Shanghai Inglun" brand in Chinese, pull out to see line up of backs of London taxis.
2. Wide shot of London taxis lined up from the front inside factory
3. Close up of models of London taxis with focus changing
4. Close up of model London taxis with Union flag painted on it
5. Set up shot of Paul Stowe at desk with models in front
6. Close up of Paul's hands working on keyboard
7. Wide shot of Paul at desk working
8. Close up of bowler hat in office
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, ExecutiveDeputyGeneral Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.:
"I don't carry it everywhere, but I do use it as a prop to explain why we have such a high roof in the vehicle, and it all generates from the original history of the vehicle, and the culture within London that the vehicle had to be accessible for gentlemen to wear their bowler hats without moving, while travelling, so to explain what a bowler hat is in China I always carry one around with me."
10. Wide shot of Black Cab driving down road
11. MediumShot of Black Cab on bridge and rickshaw peddling by
12. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe:
"I actually purchased the bowler hat in the UK, in London, but I was surprised to see when I actually looked at the label that it was made in China."
13. Medium shot of billboard with Shanghai Maple ad
14. factory exterior wide shot
15. Medium shot of Shanghai Maple factory entry sign
16. Close up promotional photo of Li Shufu, founder of Geely Group at signing ceremony for the joint venture, pull out to show full panel
17. Wide shot of factory (pressing machines) with signing ceremony panel on left of screen
18. Close up of welding with sparks
19. Medium shot of workers welding
20. Wide shot of worker welding on body of Black Cab
21. Medium shot of workers welding body of Black Cab
22. Wide shot of worker wiping the body of a Black Cab
23. Close up of worker wiping body of Black Cab
24. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Li Shaopeng, 24, engineer in factory
"I am very proud to take part in this project. Because this project has a great future. This is an ancient, a classic car so I believe it has a good future in the local market."
25. Close up of taxi light on table
26. Medium shot of back of worker with Black Cab shirt on
27. Close up of worker from front
28. Medium shot of workers working on gold Cab
29. Medium shot of worker putting in interior to car
30. Close up of worker installing interior
31. Medium shot of worker installing interior through back of cab
32. Close up of worker putting in screw with machine
33. Close up of worker face
34. Close up of taxi sign, pull out to see white London Taxi
35. Medium shot of Paul getting into the car in front of factory with sign of factory
36. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul Stowe, Executive Deputy General Manager of Shanghai LTI Automobile Components Co.
"China's obviously the largest growing, and well it's the second largest auto market in the world. But we also get advantages from our supply base here. We're looking to resource all of the parts to China, which adds advantages to the UK companies, so they can actually purchase lower cost parts and be more competitive in the taxi market over in the UK and around the world."
37. Wide shot of cab driving away from factory
38. Close up of Paul hand on wheel
39. Close up of Paul face driving, pan to road ahead and bowl hat on front dashboard
40. Wide shot of back of Black Cab driving away
LEAD IN
London's black cabs - known around the world for their iconic design - are taking to the roads of China.
Full production is expected to begin before the end of the year - after nearly four years of negotiations.
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It's a new name to go with a new birth place - China.
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Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre d...

published: 07 Mar 2013

London | Travel Guide & Overview | HD 1080p

London, England! A modern city built on thousands of years of history. From Millennium Bridge to Big Ben, from the London Eye to Buckingham Palace, we’re covering some of London's most iconic landmarks!
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London Travel Guide

Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding ...

published: 16 Feb 2015

50 Things to do in London Travel Guide

London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin!
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10 Important Things to Know Before Visiting London

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
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published: 08 Oct 2015

Weekends in London - A London Travel Guide

Welcome to The WeekendsTravelSeries. Come along with me on this London travel guide and discover the top things to do in London. The guide is specifically tailored towards a 36 to 72 hours timeframe and aims to provide inspiration for what to do, what to see and what to eat in a major travel destination. Dig through this guide and learn how to travel London and get the most out of your weekend getaway.
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How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide

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published: 06 Oct 2016

London Travel Guide - Top FREE Things to do in London, England!

LondonTravelGuide - Top FREEThings to do in London, England! Believe it or not, you can actually explore London, England for free! Today we're going to show you how you can have an amazing time in one of the most expensive cities in the world without spending a penny.
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published: 06 Feb 2017

LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE 2018! THE BEST HOW TO TRAVEL LONDON VIDEO GUIDE!

In this London travel guide/london travel guide 2018 video I give my best London travel tips in this London travel video. This video looks at how to travel London and how to travel around London in this London travel video guide for London travel 2018. I give my opinion on the best places to visit London, the best attractions in London, the best places to see in London, a guide to London, the best things to do in London and the best Instagram places in London. This video aims to be the best London tourist guide video.
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London in 5 minutes | Travel Guide | Must-sees for your city tour

Royal, fancy and modern - in London there are so many sights that you cannot see them all in one weekend trip. theTravellers show you the best attractions, like London Bridge, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Tube, Street Food and more in only 5 minutes. Enjoy your tour through the city with our travel guide.
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How To Travel Around London and Buy an Oyster Card - Important Tips!

Here are some very important tips on how to travel around London and buy an oyster card.
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My favourite thing to do is to travel on the old Number 15 routemaster buses. A real icon of London. I'll show you all the tips and tricks on how to behave like a true Londoner and not to be barged out of the way by the locals when travelling on transport in London.
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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for fin...

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
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Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
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London Travel Guide

Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before an...

Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding a food and drink segment, as well as tips on how to avoid those awkward social and business faux pas.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this and welcome any thoughts, feedback, ideas, and suggestions for future episodes. Travel is my passion and I'm excited to share it with you.
Oh and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes in a city near you!
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Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding a food and drink segment, as well as tips on how to avoid those awkward social and business faux pas.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this and welcome any thoughts, feedback, ideas, and suggestions for future episodes. Travel is my passion and I'm excited to share it with you.
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10 Important Things to Know Before Visiting London

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. Lond...

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
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These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
*Get my free London 101Guide - http://loveandlondon.com/london-101-guide-main?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=10%20Things
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Is the London Pass worth it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0m1Rjw6GQU
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CityMapper App: https://citymapper.com/
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Welcome to The WeekendsTravelSeries. Come along with me on this London travel guide and discover the top things to do in London. The guide is specifically tailored towards a 36 to 72 hours timeframe and aims to provide inspiration for what to do, what to see and what to eat in a major travel destination. Dig through this guide and learn how to travel London and get the most out of your weekend getaway.
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Welcome to The WeekendsTravelSeries. Come along with me on this London travel guide and discover the top things to do in London. The guide is specifically tailored towards a 36 to 72 hours timeframe and aims to provide inspiration for what to do, what to see and what to eat in a major travel destination. Dig through this guide and learn how to travel London and get the most out of your weekend getaway.
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How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide

Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how ...

Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a Londoner, plus we'll help you navigate your way around the city by Tube, bus, bike and on foot so you can find your own hidden gems and discover your own London.
Join your guides Tash and Menna as they uncover some of London's many fantastic experiences such as hiring a bike in a Royal Park or sampling tempting treats in a London food market.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
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Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a Londoner, plus we'll help you navigate your way around the city by Tube, bus, bike and on foot so you can find your own hidden gems and discover your own London.
Join your guides Tash and Menna as they uncover some of London's many fantastic experiences such as hiring a bike in a Royal Park or sampling tempting treats in a London food market.
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Things to know before visiting London! Travel tips & advice

Get my Local Guide To London here: https://tinyurl.com/y72bav8u
My top tips about life in London 2018! Traveling, what to bring and how to save money :) Subscr...

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Visiting London for the first time can be scary! Fear not! :)
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Visiting London for the first time can be scary! Fear not! :)
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How to visit London on a budget: My top 5 tips

How to save money in London :) Hopefully these tips are helpful for you - Enjoy! Subscribe to my channel for more 'a German living abroad' videos: https://www.y...

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I love my life in London, but it can be expensive. Hopefully with this video I have helped you a little bit in showing you easy tips and tricks about visiting my favourite city in the world on a budget.
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I love my life in London, but it can be expensive. Hopefully with this video I have helped you a little bit in showing you easy tips and tricks about visiting my favourite city in the world on a budget.
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LondonTravelGuide - Top FREEThings to do in London, England! Believe it or not, you can actually explore London, England for free! Today we're going to show you how you can have an amazing time in one of the most expensive cities in the world without spending a penny.
Huge thank you to YHA for helping out with our stay in London!
Here are each of the places we visit in the video:
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FreeWalkingTours - https://www.undiscoveredlondon.com/things-to-do/walking-tours/free-walking-tour/ / http://www.neweuropetours.eu/london/en/home / http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/london-tours/
Sky Garden - https://skygarden.london/
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Huge thank you to YHA for helping out with our stay in London!
Here are each of the places we visit in the video:
YHA Hostel - http://www.yha.org.uk/
FreeWalkingTours - https://www.undiscoveredlondon.com/things-to-do/walking-tours/free-walking-tour/ / http://www.neweuropetours.eu/london/en/home / http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/london-tours/
Sky Garden - https://skygarden.london/
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LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE 2018! THE BEST HOW TO TRAVEL LONDON VIDEO GUIDE!

In this London travel guide/london travel guide 2018 video I give my best London travel tips in this London travel video. This video looks at how to travel Lond...

In this London travel guide/london travel guide 2018 video I give my best London travel tips in this London travel video. This video looks at how to travel London and how to travel around London in this London travel video guide for London travel 2018. I give my opinion on the best places to visit London, the best attractions in London, the best places to see in London, a guide to London, the best things to do in London and the best Instagram places in London. This video aims to be the best London tourist guide video.
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London TravelFilm - https://youtu.be/Nol-OkxVY7g
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In this London travel guide/london travel guide 2018 video I give my best London travel tips in this London travel video. This video looks at how to travel London and how to travel around London in this London travel video guide for London travel 2018. I give my opinion on the best places to visit London, the best attractions in London, the best places to see in London, a guide to London, the best things to do in London and the best Instagram places in London. This video aims to be the best London tourist guide video.
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London TravelFilm - https://youtu.be/Nol-OkxVY7g
Paris Travel Guide - https://youtu.be/PhtF6kHfx4E
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How To Travel Around London and Buy an Oyster Card - Important Tips!

Here are some very important tips on how to travel around London and buy an oyster card.
Especially if it is your first time visiting London, if you aren't ca...

Here are some very important tips on how to travel around London and buy an oyster card.
Especially if it is your first time visiting London, if you aren't careful you can end up paying a lot more for your travel so it's important you pay the right fare. You can use your oyster card or contactless payment card for lots of different types of transport on London TFL services. This includes buses, trains, tubes, Thames Clipper boats, trams and even the Emirates Airline cable cars.
My favourite thing to do is to travel on the old Number 15 routemaster buses. A real icon of London. I'll show you all the tips and tricks on how to behave like a true Londoner and not to be barged out of the way by the locals when travelling on transport in London.
There are other ways to pay for London Transport including Apple Pay on your iphone or with a contactless credit or debit card. But I think it's easiest to get an oyster card when you first arrive. Try to avoid buying paper tickets because they cost more!! And the buses don't accept money so you must have an oyster or credit card or apple pay.
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Here are some very important tips on how to travel around London and buy an oyster card.
Especially if it is your first time visiting London, if you aren't careful you can end up paying a lot more for your travel so it's important you pay the right fare. You can use your oyster card or contactless payment card for lots of different types of transport on London TFL services. This includes buses, trains, tubes, Thames Clipper boats, trams and even the Emirates Airline cable cars.
My favourite thing to do is to travel on the old Number 15 routemaster buses. A real icon of London. I'll show you all the tips and tricks on how to behave like a true Londoner and not to be barged out of the way by the locals when travelling on transport in London.
There are other ways to pay for London Transport including Apple Pay on your iphone or with a contactless credit or debit card. But I think it's easiest to get an oyster card when you first arrive. Try to avoid buying paper tickets because they cost more!! And the buses don't accept money so you must have an oyster or credit card or apple pay.
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24 Hours in London Travel Guide

Join us for our 24 Hours in London travel guide as we cover attractions, food and nightlife worth experiencing. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to ...

Join us for our 24 Hours in London travel guide as we cover attractions, food and nightlife worth experiencing. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit London and experience something different in the city for every hour of the day? Well, that is exactly what we did in this travel video covering a different experience for every single hour of the day.
7:00 am - Waking up at CitizenM Hotel
8:00 am - Coffee at Cape Barako
9:00 am - Views from Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath
10:00 am - Visiting the Tate Modern11:00 am - Changing of the Guard
12:00 pm - ThamesRockets Speedboat Ride
13:00 pm - Lunch at Borough Market
14:00 pm - Watching a West EndShow
15:00 pm - Mad HatterAfternoon Tea
16:00 pm - Shopping at Seven Dials
17:00 pm - Riding the Slide at Arcelor Mittal Orbit
18:00 pm - Enjoying street art in Croydon
19:00 pm - Attending the ‘Lates’ at the Royal Academy of Arts
20:00 pm - Pop up concert with Sofar Sounds
21:00 pm - Dinner at PopBrixton
22:00 pm - Board games at Draughts
23:00 pm - Live music at The Blues’ Kitchen
24:00 pm - Playing darts at FlightClub
01:00 am - Drinks and music at Cahoots
02:00 am - Cocktails and dim sum at Opium
03:00 am - Clubbing at KOKO
04:00 am - Late night eats at Beigel Bake
05:00 am - Early morning walk along the Southbank
06:00 am - Breakfast with a view at Duck & Waffle
We offer off-the-beaten path suggestions that won't find in a typical London tourism brochure or London itinerary.
Do you agree with our suggestions? What would your ultimate 24 hours in London experience be like?
OfficialVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVpIb69BV1M
This video was made possible through partnership with Visit Britain (https://www.visitbritain.com/gb/en), Visit London (https://www.visitlondon.com/) & iambassador (http://www.iambassador.net/)
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24 Hours in London TravelGuide Video Transcript:
London. Like many world capitals, this is a city that never sleeps, and on my most recent visit, I got to experience that firsthand. My challenge was to discover 24 unique experiences in London – one for every hour of the day!
From secret speakeasies to living room concerts, and whimsical afternoon teas to bustling food markets, I scoured the city to bring you the following 24 hours in London! Let’s begin.
I skipped breakfast to visit a coffee shop in Hampstead!
With a bit of caffeine in my system, I continued on to my 9:00 am activity which was walking up Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath with a great lookout point of the city skyline.
Set in a former power station it is home to the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present.
I got off at WestminsterStation and walked over to Horse Guards Parade for my next activity.
If you’re visiting with kids there’s a section inside the museum where you can try on different uniforms.
Cruising down the Thames is a classic way to experience London while hearing interesting London facts that you won’t find in any guidebook.
With hundreds of food stalls selling everything.
What can you do in the middle of the afternoon in London? I made my way over to the West End for a show.
Having afternoon tea at the Sanderson was like stumbling down a rabbit hole and being transported to the world of Alice in Wonderland. Everything from the menu to the teapots to the ‘drink me’ potions was just right!
The RISEGallery has been doing a lot of work to help connect local artists with property owners, and this has resulted in some beautiful murals.
I attended my first Late where museums and art galleries stay open after hours, offering extended admission or putting on special events.
I got to experience Sofar Sounds, which is a pop-up concert that takes place in people’s living rooms. It’s not until 24 hours before the event that you are emailed the address and the names of the artists performing that night.
Then at 11pm, for a bit of live music, it was onwards to The Blues Kitchen in Brixton, where they do barbecue, bourbon, and blues.
Flight Club is a bar that puts a twist on the traditional English pub by adding modern darts into the equation.
With the clock striking one, my next stop transported me to London in the 1940s.
This bar was set in an attic and it had a bit of speakeasy vibe. There mixing all sorts of fun cocktails.
We checked out London’s nightlife scene at 3 am with dance moves at KOKO.
Last but not least, the final activity of my 24 hours in London was breakfast at Duck & Waffle. Located on a 40th floor, this restaurant has amazing views of Central London and they are open 24 hours a day.
And that’s a wrap for my 24 hours in London! I hope you enjoyed following along and that also got a few ideas for your own trip. As you can see, this city has plenty to offer, no matter the time of day. Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
Music by DJ Quads: https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

Join us for our 24 Hours in London travel guide as we cover attractions, food and nightlife worth experiencing. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit London and experience something different in the city for every hour of the day? Well, that is exactly what we did in this travel video covering a different experience for every single hour of the day.
7:00 am - Waking up at CitizenM Hotel
8:00 am - Coffee at Cape Barako
9:00 am - Views from Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath
10:00 am - Visiting the Tate Modern11:00 am - Changing of the Guard
12:00 pm - ThamesRockets Speedboat Ride
13:00 pm - Lunch at Borough Market
14:00 pm - Watching a West EndShow
15:00 pm - Mad HatterAfternoon Tea
16:00 pm - Shopping at Seven Dials
17:00 pm - Riding the Slide at Arcelor Mittal Orbit
18:00 pm - Enjoying street art in Croydon
19:00 pm - Attending the ‘Lates’ at the Royal Academy of Arts
20:00 pm - Pop up concert with Sofar Sounds
21:00 pm - Dinner at PopBrixton
22:00 pm - Board games at Draughts
23:00 pm - Live music at The Blues’ Kitchen
24:00 pm - Playing darts at FlightClub
01:00 am - Drinks and music at Cahoots
02:00 am - Cocktails and dim sum at Opium
03:00 am - Clubbing at KOKO
04:00 am - Late night eats at Beigel Bake
05:00 am - Early morning walk along the Southbank
06:00 am - Breakfast with a view at Duck & Waffle
We offer off-the-beaten path suggestions that won't find in a typical London tourism brochure or London itinerary.
Do you agree with our suggestions? What would your ultimate 24 hours in London experience be like?
OfficialVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVpIb69BV1M
This video was made possible through partnership with Visit Britain (https://www.visitbritain.com/gb/en), Visit London (https://www.visitlondon.com/) & iambassador (http://www.iambassador.net/)
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24 Hours in London TravelGuide Video Transcript:
London. Like many world capitals, this is a city that never sleeps, and on my most recent visit, I got to experience that firsthand. My challenge was to discover 24 unique experiences in London – one for every hour of the day!
From secret speakeasies to living room concerts, and whimsical afternoon teas to bustling food markets, I scoured the city to bring you the following 24 hours in London! Let’s begin.
I skipped breakfast to visit a coffee shop in Hampstead!
With a bit of caffeine in my system, I continued on to my 9:00 am activity which was walking up Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath with a great lookout point of the city skyline.
Set in a former power station it is home to the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present.
I got off at WestminsterStation and walked over to Horse Guards Parade for my next activity.
If you’re visiting with kids there’s a section inside the museum where you can try on different uniforms.
Cruising down the Thames is a classic way to experience London while hearing interesting London facts that you won’t find in any guidebook.
With hundreds of food stalls selling everything.
What can you do in the middle of the afternoon in London? I made my way over to the West End for a show.
Having afternoon tea at the Sanderson was like stumbling down a rabbit hole and being transported to the world of Alice in Wonderland. Everything from the menu to the teapots to the ‘drink me’ potions was just right!
The RISEGallery has been doing a lot of work to help connect local artists with property owners, and this has resulted in some beautiful murals.
I attended my first Late where museums and art galleries stay open after hours, offering extended admission or putting on special events.
I got to experience Sofar Sounds, which is a pop-up concert that takes place in people’s living rooms. It’s not until 24 hours before the event that you are emailed the address and the names of the artists performing that night.
Then at 11pm, for a bit of live music, it was onwards to The Blues Kitchen in Brixton, where they do barbecue, bourbon, and blues.
Flight Club is a bar that puts a twist on the traditional English pub by adding modern darts into the equation.
With the clock striking one, my next stop transported me to London in the 1940s.
This bar was set in an attic and it had a bit of speakeasy vibe. There mixing all sorts of fun cocktails.
We checked out London’s nightlife scene at 3 am with dance moves at KOKO.
Last but not least, the final activity of my 24 hours in London was breakfast at Duck & Waffle. Located on a 40th floor, this restaurant has amazing views of Central London and they are open 24 hours a day.
And that’s a wrap for my 24 hours in London! I hope you enjoyed following along and that also got a few ideas for your own trip. As you can see, this city has plenty to offer, no matter the time of day. Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
Music by DJ Quads: https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads

Fairway Taxi

SHERBET DAB - An Oral History of the London Cabbie

These are the stories of London and Londoners, new and old. Some take us back to 1950s London when many of the drivers were Jewish. These were the days of the closed shop, pea souper fogs, driving heavy cold cabs on empty roads. Meeting the boat train, or driving to Covent Garden for “the burst” when shows finished at the theatres and the streets were crowded with people looking for a cab home.
Interviews contain tales of the invention of the mini cab in the 1960s, stories of the London Docks and Fleet Street where night workers gave big tips at the end of a shift. There are stories too of the challenges faced by the first black drivers and the first women drivers. The camaraderie but also the conflict.
Stories bring us up to date as London streets become more congested, bus lanes, then ...

published: 14 Jan 2018

How to 'Drive a London Taxi around the World'

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On a drunken evening Paul and a couple of old friends came up with the Mad idea to break the World Record for the longest ever TaxiJourney' and to make matters worse, they decided to take the longest route possible and rack up the fare, like all good Taxi drivers'.
A hysterically funny podcast with Paul Archer, 'One of the World's Top International Taxi Drivers'.

OXFORD STREET LONDON, LONDON TRAVEL, SCENES FROM BUSY OXFORD STREET, LONDON 2017, OXFORD STREET BUSES, LONDON ATTRACTIONS, Oxford Street is Europe's favourite shopping area, making shopping in London easy and enjoyable and has more than 300 shops and many services available. Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as of 2012 had approximately 300 shops. It is designated as part of the A40, a major road between London and Fishguard, though it is not signed as such, and traffic is regularly restricted to buses and taxis.
The road was originally a Roman road, part of the Via Trinobantina between ...

published: 31 May 2017

BA0869 Landing @ Heathrow International Airport and Taxis to the Gate 在希思罗国际机场着陆BA0869。

London Tramlink Cab Ride - New Addington to Wimbledon

There was a driver change at Therapia Lane and the second driver insisted on closing the blind. Sorry for the sketchy video from that point!

published: 30 Aug 2016

Full Metal Mayhem One Hour Special

If you think you have seen it all in the world of motorsport Full Metal Mayhem will convince you otherwise.
It delves into a world of motorized madness that includes caravan racing, London Taxis pushed into service on the race track, van racing, the jaw-dropping Siamese racers, the metal bending NationalBangers, rollover competitions and even the humble Reliant Robin in full on’ racing’ action.
If you are bored with the hi-tech impersonal world of F1 then this is the perfect antidote as it shows non-stop action that produces more thrills and spills in one racing section than a season of F1 could dream about.
If you loathe being stuck behind a caravan on the way to your holiday the caravan racing will bring a massive smile to your face as the road hogging vans are wiped out in one spec...

SHERBET DAB - An Oral History of the London Cabbie

These are the stories of London and Londoners, new and old. Some take us back to 1950s London when many of the drivers were Jewish. These were the days of the c...

These are the stories of London and Londoners, new and old. Some take us back to 1950s London when many of the drivers were Jewish. These were the days of the closed shop, pea souper fogs, driving heavy cold cabs on empty roads. Meeting the boat train, or driving to Covent Garden for “the burst” when shows finished at the theatres and the streets were crowded with people looking for a cab home.
Interviews contain tales of the invention of the mini cab in the 1960s, stories of the London Docks and Fleet Street where night workers gave big tips at the end of a shift. There are stories too of the challenges faced by the first black drivers and the first women drivers. The camaraderie but also the conflict.
Stories bring us up to date as London streets become more congested, bus lanes, then cycle lanes and then Uber appears, and new people move into the trade. There are also detailed description of “doing the knowledge” the appearances where cabbies had to memorise up to 25,000 streets and even more places of interest.
There are many stories, funny, sad and poignant, and through these stories we get an insight into the history of the men and women who have driven the famous black cab.
www.sherbetdab.org.uk
www.digital-works.co.uk

These are the stories of London and Londoners, new and old. Some take us back to 1950s London when many of the drivers were Jewish. These were the days of the closed shop, pea souper fogs, driving heavy cold cabs on empty roads. Meeting the boat train, or driving to Covent Garden for “the burst” when shows finished at the theatres and the streets were crowded with people looking for a cab home.
Interviews contain tales of the invention of the mini cab in the 1960s, stories of the London Docks and Fleet Street where night workers gave big tips at the end of a shift. There are stories too of the challenges faced by the first black drivers and the first women drivers. The camaraderie but also the conflict.
Stories bring us up to date as London streets become more congested, bus lanes, then cycle lanes and then Uber appears, and new people move into the trade. There are also detailed description of “doing the knowledge” the appearances where cabbies had to memorise up to 25,000 streets and even more places of interest.
There are many stories, funny, sad and poignant, and through these stories we get an insight into the history of the men and women who have driven the famous black cab.
www.sherbetdab.org.uk
www.digital-works.co.uk

How to 'Drive a London Taxi around the World'

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On a drunken evening Paul and a couple of old friends came up with the Mad idea to break the Worl...

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http://www.4hourworkweek.co.uk/
On a drunken evening Paul and a couple of old friends came up with the Mad idea to break the World Record for the longest ever TaxiJourney' and to make matters worse, they decided to take the longest route possible and rack up the fare, like all good Taxi drivers'.
A hysterically funny podcast with Paul Archer, 'One of the World's Top International Taxi Drivers'.

http://www.careerbreak360.com/
http://www.4hourworkweek.co.uk/
On a drunken evening Paul and a couple of old friends came up with the Mad idea to break the World Record for the longest ever TaxiJourney' and to make matters worse, they decided to take the longest route possible and rack up the fare, like all good Taxi drivers'.
A hysterically funny podcast with Paul Archer, 'One of the World's Top International Taxi Drivers'.

OXFORD STREET LONDON, LONDON TRAVEL, SCENES FROM BUSY OXFORD STREET, LONDON 2017, OXFORD STREET BUSES, LONDON ATTRACTIONS, Oxford Street is Europe's favourite shopping area, making shopping in London easy and enjoyable and has more than 300 shops and many services available. Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as of 2012 had approximately 300 shops. It is designated as part of the A40, a major road between London and Fishguard, though it is not signed as such, and traffic is regularly restricted to buses and taxis.
The road was originally a Roman road, part of the Via Trinobantina between Essex and Hampshire via London. It was known as TyburnRoad through the Middle Ages and was once notorious as a street where prisoners from Newgate Prison would be transported towards a public hanging. It became known as Oxford Road and then Oxford Street in the 18th century, and began to change character from a residential street to commercial and retail purposes by the late 19th century, also attracting street traders, confidence tricksters and prostitution. The first department stores in Britain opened on Oxford Street in the early 20th century, including Selfridges, John Lewis and HMV. Unlike nearby shopping streets such as Bond Street, it has retained an element of downmarket street trading alongside more prestigious retail stores. The street suffered heavy bombing during World War II, and several longstanding stores including John Lewis were completely destroyed and rebuilt from scratch.
Despite competition from other shopping centres such as Westfield Stratford City and the Brent Cross shopping centre, Oxford Street remains in high demand as a retail location, with several chains hosting their flagship stores on the street, and has a number of listed buildings. The annual switching on of Christmas lights by a celebrity has been a popular event since 1959. However, the combination of a very popular retail area and a main thoroughfare for London buses and taxis has caused significant problems with traffic congestion, safety and pollution. Various traffic management schemes have been proposed by Transport for London, including a ban on private vehicles during daytime hours on weekdays and Saturdays, and improved pedestrian crossings.

OXFORD STREET LONDON, LONDON TRAVEL, SCENES FROM BUSY OXFORD STREET, LONDON 2017, OXFORD STREET BUSES, LONDON ATTRACTIONS, Oxford Street is Europe's favourite shopping area, making shopping in London easy and enjoyable and has more than 300 shops and many services available. Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as of 2012 had approximately 300 shops. It is designated as part of the A40, a major road between London and Fishguard, though it is not signed as such, and traffic is regularly restricted to buses and taxis.
The road was originally a Roman road, part of the Via Trinobantina between Essex and Hampshire via London. It was known as TyburnRoad through the Middle Ages and was once notorious as a street where prisoners from Newgate Prison would be transported towards a public hanging. It became known as Oxford Road and then Oxford Street in the 18th century, and began to change character from a residential street to commercial and retail purposes by the late 19th century, also attracting street traders, confidence tricksters and prostitution. The first department stores in Britain opened on Oxford Street in the early 20th century, including Selfridges, John Lewis and HMV. Unlike nearby shopping streets such as Bond Street, it has retained an element of downmarket street trading alongside more prestigious retail stores. The street suffered heavy bombing during World War II, and several longstanding stores including John Lewis were completely destroyed and rebuilt from scratch.
Despite competition from other shopping centres such as Westfield Stratford City and the Brent Cross shopping centre, Oxford Street remains in high demand as a retail location, with several chains hosting their flagship stores on the street, and has a number of listed buildings. The annual switching on of Christmas lights by a celebrity has been a popular event since 1959. However, the combination of a very popular retail area and a main thoroughfare for London buses and taxis has caused significant problems with traffic congestion, safety and pollution. Various traffic management schemes have been proposed by Transport for London, including a ban on private vehicles during daytime hours on weekdays and Saturdays, and improved pedestrian crossings.

Full Metal Mayhem One Hour Special

If you think you have seen it all in the world of motorsport Full Metal Mayhem will convince you otherwise.
It delves into a world of motorized madness that i...

If you think you have seen it all in the world of motorsport Full Metal Mayhem will convince you otherwise.
It delves into a world of motorized madness that includes caravan racing, London Taxis pushed into service on the race track, van racing, the jaw-dropping Siamese racers, the metal bending NationalBangers, rollover competitions and even the humble Reliant Robin in full on’ racing’ action.
If you are bored with the hi-tech impersonal world of F1 then this is the perfect antidote as it shows non-stop action that produces more thrills and spills in one racing section than a season of F1 could dream about.
If you loathe being stuck behind a caravan on the way to your holiday the caravan racing will bring a massive smile to your face as the road hogging vans are wiped out in one spectacular crash after another. There is even the chance to ‘get behind the wheel’ with some interactive driver point of view footage that will have you wincing as you drive through another caravan sending it exploding into the air.
Fed up with White Van man’s antics cutting you up on the roundabout and double parking on the High Street? Then get your revenge as the vans are battered to pieces in the van racing section.
For sheer automotive madness you will not be able to beat the Siamese Racers, which as the name implies feature one car perched on top of another with the ‘nutter’, sorry, driver on top steering with the equally sane driver below operating clutch, brakes and accelerator.
Add to that racing featuring the Reliant Robin, a car blessed with the handling ability of a brick falling out of a wheelbarrow and the ability to roll over at about 3mph, the sheer automotive anarchy of the National Bangers and the jaw-dropping ramp rollover competition and you have a recipe for 55 minutes of the most entertaining and downright weird motorsport ever seen.

If you think you have seen it all in the world of motorsport Full Metal Mayhem will convince you otherwise.
It delves into a world of motorized madness that includes caravan racing, London Taxis pushed into service on the race track, van racing, the jaw-dropping Siamese racers, the metal bending NationalBangers, rollover competitions and even the humble Reliant Robin in full on’ racing’ action.
If you are bored with the hi-tech impersonal world of F1 then this is the perfect antidote as it shows non-stop action that produces more thrills and spills in one racing section than a season of F1 could dream about.
If you loathe being stuck behind a caravan on the way to your holiday the caravan racing will bring a massive smile to your face as the road hogging vans are wiped out in one spectacular crash after another. There is even the chance to ‘get behind the wheel’ with some interactive driver point of view footage that will have you wincing as you drive through another caravan sending it exploding into the air.
Fed up with White Van man’s antics cutting you up on the roundabout and double parking on the High Street? Then get your revenge as the vans are battered to pieces in the van racing section.
For sheer automotive madness you will not be able to beat the Siamese Racers, which as the name implies feature one car perched on top of another with the ‘nutter’, sorry, driver on top steering with the equally sane driver below operating clutch, brakes and accelerator.
Add to that racing featuring the Reliant Robin, a car blessed with the handling ability of a brick falling out of a wheelbarrow and the ability to roll over at about 3mph, the sheer automotive anarchy of the National Bangers and the jaw-dropping ramp rollover competition and you have a recipe for 55 minutes of the most entertaining and downright weird motorsport ever seen.